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ou send That curse against a kindred blood With Heaven's long garnered wrath to blend! A mother's curse the strong man fears Through all the glory of his years; But we have cause for deeper dread, When she who lifts denouncing hands A priestess at Love's altar stands, A priestess bound by holiest vows, A woman's crown upon her head, A poet's glory on her brows. O woman poet! In the dust We lay our pride — our hearts are sad-- We walked abroad among the glad Free nations of the earth — more justneath the wave, We cry to Love, Love yet shall save, And with soft fingers on shut eyes, The darkness of the soul surprise, As once of old in Galilee He healed the blind and hushed the sea. My Country! O my lovely Land, Outspread 'neath heaven by Love's own hand! How is it with thee? Wilt thou bear Heaven's wrath till wrath has waked despair I Too proud to listen love's own call, Till even love triumph in thy fall-- While other lands redeemed shall rise, With foreheads lifted to the skies, Wit